Solve for f, x, g, h, j, k
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h=i
Consider the fourth equation. Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
i=g
Consider the third equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
g=i
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
i=f\left(-\frac{1}{5}\right)
Consider the second equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
-5i=f
Multiply both sides by -5, the reciprocal of -\frac{1}{5}.
f=-5i
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
-5ix=-4x-4
Consider the first equation. Insert the known values of variables into the equation.
-5ix+4x=-4
Add 4x to both sides.
\left(4-5i\right)x=-4
Combine -5ix and 4x to get \left(4-5i\right)x.
x=\frac{-4}{4-5i}
Divide both sides by 4-5i.
x=\frac{-4\left(4+5i\right)}{\left(4-5i\right)\left(4+5i\right)}
Multiply both numerator and denominator of \frac{-4}{4-5i} by the complex conjugate of the denominator, 4+5i.
x=\frac{-16-20i}{41}
Do the multiplications in \frac{-4\left(4+5i\right)}{\left(4-5i\right)\left(4+5i\right)}.
x=-\frac{16}{41}-\frac{20}{41}i
Divide -16-20i by 41 to get -\frac{16}{41}-\frac{20}{41}i.
f=-5i x=-\frac{16}{41}-\frac{20}{41}i g=i h=i j=i k=i
The system is now solved.
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